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What should I do if the Alaskan dog has itchy skin? How to treat it?

2021-12-03 / 192 Read

       Alaskan dog skin itching? , Sometimes because the scratching is more serious, there may be bleeding threads on the body, which makes parents particularly distressed. So what is going on in this situation?

 

     Because Alaskan hair is relatively long, it is easier to breed bacteria, and the epidermis of Alaskan skin is only 3~5 layers, which is much thinner than human epidermis, so Alaskan skin It is relatively fragile and is most prone to skin diseases in summer. Clinically common skin diseases can be roughly divided into 16 types. Common skin diseases include parasitic skin diseases, pyoderma, skin fungal diseases, skin allergic dermatitis, immunodeficiency skin diseases, nutritional skin diseases, etc.     Flea bites the skin, causing itching, inflammation and re-infection. Skin diseases caused by mites and fungi account for the majority. In addition to mites, mainly engaged in environmental sanitation. To prevent fungus, keep the dog clean and dry, and dry the Alaskan body hair in time after bathing. To maintain a comprehensive nutrition, not just eat meat, reasonable nutrition, keep the skin clean and bright, can avoid the invasion of parasites. Nutrients include fatty acids, vitamins, minerals, etc., strengthen care, use pets shampoo for bathing, preferably with anti-parasitic function, and do not wash too often. In addition, many Alaskan skin care products can also effectively prevent skin diseases.

       Not just skin diseases, Alaska’s skin conditions can also cause itchy skin, such as dry skin, or not drying the hair, which can make Alaska feel uncomfortable.